
AngelTrax, a leading supplier of in-vehicle video surveillance technology, today announced its expansion into the Midwest with the opening of its new operations center in southern Indiana, which will enable AngelTrax to introduce new solutions in a larger, more central market.
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In-car video is one of the most mature markets in contemporary law enforcement with numerous established companies all struggling for their piece of the pie. So it's not every day that a new player enters this arena. But that's exactly what Newton, Ala.-based AngelTrax expects to do some time around the end of March with its VizuCop 360 system.
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As deputies scoured the crime scene, Axmaker climbed behind the wheel of a responding deputy's patrol car and led the cops on a "Dukes of Hazzard" pursuit down back roads and around blind curves.
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WatchGuard Video announced today that Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) has awarded the company a standing offer to supply the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) with 4RE HD in-car video systems for three years, plus two option years, for a total estimated value of $20.34 million.
Read More →Digital Ally today announced that it has been awarded a "sole-source" contract with the state of West Virginia to supply in-car video systems and related equipment to the state's highway patrol department.
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Federal Signal's DTX In-Car Video System for Law Enforcement delivers a comprehensive and fully integrated solution for video capture, management, and storage along with features such as wireless file transfer.
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A high-speed chase through the streets of North Texas ends with an officer shooting and killing a suspect. The officer involved could face up to 20 years in prison for what has now been deemed a crime.
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Story County, Iowa, Attorney Stephen Holmes says an Ames police officer was justified in the fatal shooting of a suspect who fled from police earlier this week. Officials released the information during a news conference Thursday morning in Ames.
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